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Jonathan Bishop is the Technical Media Specialist at Magicomm, LLC in Amesbury, MA. He specializes in the understanding and developing of web 2.0 technologies.

Twitter 101

Everything you need to know about Twitter in as short of a post as possible.

What is Twitter?

Twitter is a social networking and micro-blogging service that allows users to send “updates” (or “tweets”; text-based posts, up to 140 characters long) to the Twitter website, via short message service (e.g. on a cell phone), instant messaging, or a third-party application such as Twitterrific or Facebook. - From Wikipedia

Commoncraft also has a pretty good explanation of what twitter is on youtube.

Here are some Twinterviews about what people love about twitter.

Who do I follow?

First thing you can do is invite all of your friends through Twitters Find & Follow page. Once that is done you can move on to websites like Who Should I Follow, Twittersearch and Twubble. (More Twitter Search Engines)

There are also lists you can scan through at TwitterPack and Twitterholic as well as some Internet Marketing Gurus on Twitter.

It is probably a good idea to view a users Twitter page before you follow them to be sure they aren’t spam.

How do i update?

There are A LOT of ways to update your twitter status. The most obvious (and sometimes most reliable) is the Twitter site itself.

There is also an array of third-party apps to help feed your twitter hunger:

Or you can automate the process with TwitterFeed.

Where else can i put my twitter feed?

You can view your feed in any feed aggregator (Google Reader, FriendFeed, Outlook, etc). Your feed can be accessed at

  • http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/username.rss - Your Feed
  • http://twitter.com/statuses/friends_timeline/username.rss - Your Friends Feed

as well as by clicking the RSS button at the bottom of your Twitter page.

Another popular thing to do is add your Twitter feed to facebook. Twitter has its own Facebok App or you can just sync your facebook satus with Twitter. I personally chose to use FriendFeed because it was the least intrusive.

What are some cool apps I can use?

Check out the Twitter Fan Wiki Apps Page.

I hope someone found this informative. Please feel free to follow me: @spazcer

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4 Responses to “Twitter 101”

  1. keryn@chickfit Says:

    Thank you! I learned something new (and useful) today! I’ve now subscribed to my Twitter feed and can stop being a slave to the website! I can’t download Twhirl and such at work.

    Plus…I’m sending this to my husband. He’s always knockin’ my Twittering because he doesn’t get it. Let’s see if this helps.

  2. Esteban Says:

    Jon,

    Very good post for Twitter starters!

    I’m giving my very own baby steps on twitter. Although I’ve had my account for well over a year I felt the urge to stay out of it.

    Then I realized that working in Social Media I couldn’t afford not to use it.

  3. no imageHans Engel (Who am I?) Says:

    Hi,
    Thanks for mentioning TwitKit in your post! It was a great read.

    Thanks,
    Hans Engel

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  4. no imageBill Kovach (Who am I?) Says:

    ok Jon - I’m a professional speaker and exhibit builder for trade shows. WIIFM please.

    How can I use this to my best advantage? or is it just another social site

    B

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